Founded in Seoul in 1958 as GoldStar, LG Electronics today makes home appliances, mobiles, tablets, and televisions. LG launched its first Android smartphone in 2009, and its first Android tablet in 2011. The company is known for its flagship G series of smartphones and a wide range of products including smart TVs.
LG may be synonymous with displays and other home appliances, but it also makes decent audio products that didn't get enough attention in the mainstream media. One feature that makes the LG TWS earphones stand out is their UVNano technology, which claims to kill bacteria using the UV lights inside the charging case. LG with its Tone Free Fit TF7 earbuds is focussing on fitness enthusiasts with features that would appeal more to the people who are on the go most of the time and still appreciate good sound quality. The earbuds offer ANC, are tuned by Meridian, are IP67-rated, and come with an almost premium price tag of Rs. 9,490, but should you get these? Let's find out in this review.
Thin-and-light Windows laptops or Ultrabooks have been around for a long time, and although we've seen and tested some really good products over the years, they've generally been expensive and have struggled to offer comparable battery life to Apple's MacBook laptops. However, Intel's 12th Gen processors promise a huge leap forward in terms of battery life and efficiency, especially for laptops based on the updated Evo platform. We've already seen one example of this with the Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 (Review), and today we'll be taking a look at the LG Gram 14 (14Z90Q).
If you're spending big money on a television, you'll naturally want to do your research and make sure you're getting the best. However, that choice is a lot more complicated now than it was a few years ago, particularly with the introduction of new screen technologies such as Mini-LED changing the classic dynamics of the premium TV space. That said, OLED televisions still command a premium, both in terms of capabilities as compared to the competition, as well as price.
One of the most important benefits of a soundbar system is its size, and the ease of installation that comes with a one-or-two speaker package. Usually small enough to fit on a TV table, and with simple wiring requirements, a soundbar is a convenient way to improve the sound for your TV viewing at home. That said, soundbars are typically long, and may therefore be a bit difficult to safely place in very compact spaces. A super-compact soundbar, such as the product I'm reviewing here, aims to offer a solution to that problem.